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Eugene Civic Alliance is a non-profit made up of community leaders, including Lane United FC managing director Dave Galas, and the executive director of the Eugene youth sports organization Kidsports, former Ducks basketball player Bev Smith. [24] On June 29, 2015, Civic Stadium was destroyed by fire. [25]
Lane United is a member of the Eugene Civic Alliance, a consortium of local community groups and businesses that recently acquired Civic Stadium in south Eugene. Previously home to the Eugene Emeralds , the Civic Alliance aims to modernize the stadium for use by Lane United Football Club and construct a fieldhouse on the property for use by a ...
$1,000 cash from Eugene Realtors. $1,000 cash from Oregon AFL-CIO. $1,000 cash from Nancy Webber former executive director of Eugene Civic Alliance, the nonprofit that is building and operates ...
Eugene Civic Stadium: Eugene Civic Stadium. October 6, 2008 (#08000183) March 8, 2016: 2077 Willamette St. Eugene: Destroyed by fire June 29, 2015 [14] ...
This location will be a space occupied by five partner organizations: Queer Eugene, Eugene Pride, TransPonder, the HIV Alliance and the Eugene Performing Arts Center. Leaders from represented ...
Jon Peter Anderson (born October 12, 1949), is a lifelong Eugene, Oregon resident. He was a publisher and runner best known for winning the 1973 Boston Marathon. [1] Anderson was a competitive long-distance runner from 1966 to 1984.
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Eugene was an independent/co-op team (Phillies, San Francisco Giants) in 1974, [19] [20] then became an affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds in 1975. [ 21 ] Entering Triple-A in 1969, the Emeralds moved from Bethel Park to Civic Stadium .